On Apr 14, 2008, at 17:43, Steven Faulkner wrote:
> So while the web may one day contain many documents that get the HTML5
> conformance checker "stamp of approval" It will actually be littered
> with non conforming HTML5 documents..
Assuming that a conformance checker issue stamps of approval emerges.
However, regardless alt, there are many other reasons why passing
machine-checkable conformance criteria does not imply that the non-
machine-checkable conformance criteria was passed as well.
For example, HTML 5 seeks to make layout tables non-conforming, which
I think it is an exercise in futility. Anyway, it isn't machine-
checkable. (WCAG 2.0 allows layout tables and ARIA even caters to
them, by the way. Both pragmatic choices.)
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Henri Sivonen
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